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Improvements currently underway include implementing a series of modernization upgrades to the university’s HVAC, security, and fire and life safety systems with a focus on energy efficiency, resiliency, and sustainability.
When properly installed and tested in accordance with ASHRAE standard 193, the sturdy, fully insulated galvanized steel cabinet offers less than 2% air leakage.
With data centers on par with the aviation industry for their contribution to the world’s CO2 emissions, alternative refrigerants in data center cooling systems have the potential to reduce emissions equivalent to 43.5–50.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide from 2020 to 2050.
Supported and partially funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), the project will be led by Caterpillar in collaboration with District Energy St. Paul and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
Regarding mission critical applications specifically, rubber expansion joints are used in mechanical rooms mated to pumps and tanks, and stainless steel expansion joints are used in long runs of pipe to assist with thermal and seismic movement.
With the continued increase in data creation, and the need to process and store that data safely and securely, comes the need to keep critical IT equipment cool to ensure efficient and always-on services.
Bohlmann's journey toward a data center career began after several roles in which he helped customers solve complex challenges within the chemical processing, air and gas systems, and HVAC industries.
This intelligent motor features a unique pancake design that is lightweight and ideal for use in equipment with limited space and/or high-torque requirements, such as axial fans in data centers.
The Baldor-Reliance Critical Cooling motors are able to operate at the high temperatures, partial speeds, and demanding loads required in critical cooling applications.
The Model 400 is designed to work as a standalone HVAC control system or work in conjunction with the TELSEC ESB2 Environmental Controller to provide a comprehensive monitoring and control system for telecom/broadband facilities.